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#### suite/funcs_1/storedproc/storedproc_10.inc # This test cannot be used for the embedded server because we check here # privilgeges. --source include/not_embedded.inc --source suite/funcs_1/storedproc/load_sp_tb.inc # ============================================================================== # (numbering from requirement document TP v1.0, Last updated: 25 Jan 2005 01:00) # # 3.1.10 CALL checks: # ## 1. Ensure that a properly defined procedure can always be called, assuming # the appropriate privileges exist. #- 2. Ensure that a procedure cannot be called if the appropriate privileges # do not exist. ## 3. Ensure that a function can never be called. ## 4. Ensure that a properly defined function can always be executed, assuming # the appropriate privileges exist. #- 5. Ensure that a function cannot be executed if the appropriate privileges # do not exist. ## 6. Ensure that a procedure can never be executed. ## 7. Ensure that the ROW_COUNT() SQL function always returns the correct # number of rows affected by the execution of a stored procedure. ## 8. Ensure that the mysql_affected_rows() C API function always returns # the correct number of rows affected by the execution of a # stored procedure. # # ============================================================================== let $message= Section 3.1.10 - CALL checks:; --source include/show_msg80.inc USE db_storedproc; # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ let $message= Testcase 3.1.10.2 + 3.1.10.5:; --source include/show_msg.inc let $message= 2. Ensure that a procedure cannot be called if the appropriate privileges do not exist. 5. Ensure that a function cannot be executed if the appropriate privileges do not exist.; --source include/show_msg80.inc --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp31102; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS fn31105; --enable_warnings # DEFINER create user 'user_1'@'localhost'; # INVOKER create user 'user_2'@'localhost'; GRANT CREATE ROUTINE ON db_storedproc.* TO 'user_1'@'localhost'; GRANT SELECT ON db_storedproc.* TO 'user_2'@'localhost'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; connect (user2_1, localhost, user_1, , db_storedproc); --source suite/funcs_1/include/show_connection.inc delimiter //; CREATE PROCEDURE sp31102 () SQL SECURITY INVOKER BEGIN SELECT * FROM db_storedproc.t1 WHERE f4=-5000 LIMIT 1; END// delimiter ;// delimiter //; CREATE FUNCTION fn31105(n INT) RETURNS INT BEGIN DECLARE res INT; SET res = n * n; RETURN res; END// delimiter ;// disconnect user2_1; connect (user2_2, localhost, user_2, , db_storedproc); --source suite/funcs_1/include/show_connection.inc # no privileges exist --error ER_PROCACCESS_DENIED_ERROR CALL sp31102(); SELECT fn31105( 9 ); # now 'add' EXECUTE to INVOKER --echo connection default; connection default; USE db_storedproc; --source suite/funcs_1/include/show_connection.inc # root can execute ... CALL sp31102(); SELECT fn31105( 9 ); GRANT EXECUTE ON db_storedproc.* TO 'user_2'@'localhost'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; disconnect user2_2; # new connection connect (user2_3, localhost, user_2, , db_storedproc); --source suite/funcs_1/include/show_connection.inc CALL sp31102(); SELECT fn31105( 9 ); disconnect user2_3; # now 'remove' SELECT from INVOKER --echo connection default; connection default; USE db_storedproc; --source suite/funcs_1/include/show_connection.inc REVOKE EXECUTE ON db_storedproc.* FROM 'user_2'@'localhost'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; # root can still execute CALL sp31102(); SELECT fn31105( 9 ); connect (user2_4, localhost, user_2, , db_storedproc); --source suite/funcs_1/include/show_connection.inc CALL sp31102(); SELECT fn31105( 9 ); disconnect user2_4; # cleanup connection default; USE db_storedproc; --source suite/funcs_1/include/show_connection.inc DROP PROCEDURE sp31102; DROP FUNCTION fn31105; DROP USER 'user_1'@'localhost'; DROP USER 'user_2'@'localhost'; # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ let $message= Testcase 3.1.10.3:; --source include/show_msg.inc let $message= Ensure that a function can never be called.; --source include/show_msg80.inc --disable_warnings DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS fn1; --enable_warnings delimiter //; CREATE FUNCTION fn1(a int) returns int BEGIN set @b = 0.9 * a; return @b; END// delimiter ;// --error ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST CALL fn1(); # cleanup DROP FUNCTION fn1; # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ let $message= Testcase 3.1.10.6:; --source include/show_msg.inc let $message= Ensure that a procedure can never be executed.; --source include/show_msg80.inc --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp1; DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS sp1; --enable_warnings delimiter //; CREATE PROCEDURE sp1() BEGIN SELECT * from t10; END// delimiter ;// --error ER_SP_DOES_NOT_EXIST SELECT sp1(); # cleanup DROP PROCEDURE sp1; # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ let $message= Testcase 3.1.10.7:; --source include/show_msg.inc let $message= Ensure that the ROW_COUNT() SQL function always returns the correct number of rows affected by the execution of a stored procedure.; --source include/show_msg80.inc # Note(mleich): Information taken from a comments in # Bug#21818 Return value of ROW_COUNT() is incorrect for # ALTER TABLE, LOAD DATA # ROW_COUNT() is -1 following any statement which is not DELETE, INSERT # or UPDATE. # Also, after a CALL statement, ROW_COUNT() will return the value of the # last statement in the stored procedure. --disable_warnings DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_ins_1; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_ins_3; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_upd; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_ins_upd; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_del; DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS sp_with_rowcount; --enable_warnings CREATE TABLE temp(f1 CHAR(20),f2 CHAR(25),f3 DATE,f4 INT,f5 CHAR(25),f6 INT); INSERT INTO temp SELECT * FROM t10; delimiter //; CREATE PROCEDURE sp_ins_1() BEGIN INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('abc', 'abc', '20051003', 100, 'uvw', 1000); END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp_ins_3() BEGIN INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('abc', 'xyz', '19490523', 100, 'uvw', 1000); INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('abc', 'xyz', '1989-11-09', 100, 'uvw', 1000); INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('abc', 'xyz', '2005-10-24', 100, 'uvw', 1000); END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp_upd() BEGIN UPDATE temp SET temp.f1 = 'updated' WHERE temp.f1 ='abc'; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp_ins_upd() BEGIN BEGIN INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('qwe', 'abc', '1989-11-09', 100, 'uvw', 1000); INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('qwe', 'xyz', '1998-03-26', 100, 'uvw', 1000); INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('qwe', 'abc', '2000-11-09', 100, 'uvw', 1000); INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('qwe', 'abc', '2005-11-07', 100, 'uvw', 1000); END; SELECT COUNT( f1 ), f1 FROM temp GROUP BY f1; UPDATE temp SET temp.f1 = 'updated_2' WHERE temp.f1 ='qwe' AND temp.f2 = 'abc'; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp_del() BEGIN DELETE FROM temp WHERE temp.f1 ='qwe' OR temp.f1 = 'updated_2'; END// CREATE PROCEDURE sp_with_rowcount() BEGIN BEGIN INSERT INTO temp VALUES ('qwe', 'abc', '1989-11-09', 100, 'uvw', 1000), ('qwe', 'xyz', '1998-03-26', 100, 'uvw', 1000), ('qwe', 'abc', '2000-11-09', 100, 'uvw', 1000), ('qwe', 'xyz', '2005-11-07', 100, 'uvw', 1000); END; SELECT row_count() AS 'row_count() after insert'; SELECT row_count() AS 'row_count() after select row_count()'; SELECT f1,f2,f3 FROM temp ORDER BY f1,f2,f3; UPDATE temp SET temp.f1 = 'updated_2' WHERE temp.f2 = 'abc'; SELECT row_count() AS 'row_count() after update'; SELECT f1,f2,f3 FROM temp ORDER BY f1,f2,f3; DELETE FROM temp WHERE temp.f1 = 'updated_2'; SELECT row_count() AS 'row_count() after delete'; END// delimiter ;// CALL sp_ins_1(); SELECT row_count(); --sorted_result SELECT * FROM temp; CALL sp_ins_3(); SELECT row_count(); --sorted_result SELECT * FROM temp; CALL sp_upd(); SELECT row_count(); --sorted_result SELECT * FROM temp; CALL sp_ins_upd(); SELECT row_count(); --sorted_result SELECT * FROM temp; CALL sp_del(); SELECT row_count(); --sorted_result SELECT * FROM temp; DELETE FROM temp; CALL sp_with_rowcount(); SELECT row_count(); --sorted_result SELECT * FROM temp; # cleanup DROP PROCEDURE sp_ins_1; DROP PROCEDURE sp_ins_3; DROP PROCEDURE sp_upd; DROP PROCEDURE sp_ins_upd; DROP PROCEDURE sp_del; DROP PROCEDURE sp_with_rowcount; DROP TABLE temp; # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ let $message= Testcase 3.1.10.8:; --source include/show_msg.inc let $message= Ensure that the mysql_affected_rows() C API function always returns the correct number of rows affected by the execution of a stored procedure.; --source include/show_msg80.inc #FIXME: 3.1.10.8: to be added later. # ============================================================================== # USE the same .inc to cleanup before and after the test --source suite/funcs_1/storedproc/cleanup_sp_tb.inc # ============================================================================== --echo --echo . +++ END OF SCRIPT +++ --echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ==============================================================================